June 29, 2005: Headlines: COS - Colombia: Business: Pharmaceuticals: Press Release: Colombia RPCV Steven A. Ellers appointed President and Chief Operating Office of West Pharmaceutical Services
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June 29, 2005: Headlines: COS - Colombia: Business: Pharmaceuticals: Press Release: Colombia RPCV Steven A. Ellers appointed President and Chief Operating Office of West Pharmaceutical Services
Colombia RPCV Steven A. Ellers appointed President and Chief Operating Office of West Pharmaceutical Services
"I am very pleased to announce Steve's appointment as President and COO, acknowledging both his outstanding leadership of our core business and of the importance of the opportunities for that business going forward."
Colombia RPCV Steven A. Ellers appointed President and Chief Operating Office of West Pharmaceutical Services
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. Promotes Steven A. Ellers to President and Chief Operating Officer
Wednesday June 29, 10:16 am ET
LIONVILLE, Pa., June 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- West Pharmaceutical Services (NYSE: WST - News), the global market leader in closure systems and syringe components for use with injectable drugs, today announced the promotion of Steven A. Ellers, age 54, to President and Chief Operating Officer, effectively immediately. Mr. Ellers joined the Company in 1983, and is currently the President of its Pharmaceutical Systems business.
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Donald E. Morel, Ph.D., West's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer said, "I am very pleased to announce Steve's appointment as President and COO, acknowledging both his outstanding leadership of our core business and of the importance of the opportunities for that business going forward. In his diverse roles with the Company - including head of global sales, operations, chief financial officer and division president - Steve has developed a unique understanding of West's people, products, markets and customers. He brings that broad experience and a highly effective leadership style to bear in developing and executing our business strategy, and has consistently delivered improved operating results for the Company and its shareholders."
Mr. Ellers joined West's international division in 1983 as a financial analyst, later serving as Vice President, Latin America; Vice President, Asia Pacific; and Managing Director, Singapore. Mr. Ellers later assumed global responsibilities, as the Vice President of Operations, Corporate Vice President of Sales. He was named Group President in August 1997 and Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in March 1998. In June 2000 he was appointed President of West's Pharmaceutical Systems Division.
Mr. Ellers holds an MBA from Temple University, is a graduate of Gettysburg College, and served in the Peace Corps, living in Colombia, South America for three years.
About West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. is the world's premier manufacturer of components and systems for injectable drug delivery, including stoppers and seals for vials, and closures and disposable components used in syringe, IV and blood collection systems. The Company also provides products with application to the personal care, food and beverage markets. West's customers include the world's leading pharmaceutical, biotechnology, generic drug and medical device producers. Headquartered in Lionville, Pennsylvania, West supports its partners and customers from 50 locations throughout North America, South America, Europe, Mexico, Japan, Asia and Australia. For more information, visit West at http://www.westpharma.com.
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